Vela 6 A/B Refereed Journals


  1. The solar proton event of April 16, 1970. 3. Evolution of pitch angle distribution as <∼1-MeV protons propagate into the high-latitude magnetotail
    Palmer, I, Jackson, J & Hones, E, JGR, 84, 109 (1979)
  2. The solar proton event of April 16, 1970, 1. Features in interplanetary space and in the magnetosheath
    Palmer, I, Higbie, P & Hones, E, JGR, 82, 2657 (1977)
  3. The solar proton event of April 16, 1970, 2. Transformation of proton pitch angle distributions from the solar wind into the magnetosheath
    Higbie, P & Palmer, I, JGR, 82, 2665 (1977)
  4. Correlated observations of several auroral substorms on February 17, 1971
    Hones, E et al., JGR, 81, 1725 (1976)
  5. Observation of a Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst on Apollo 16. I. Temporal Variability and Energy Spectrum
    Metzger, A et al., ApJL, 194, L19 (1974)
  6. Observation of a Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst on Apollo 16. II. X-Ray Time Profile and Source Location
    Trombka, J et al., ApJL, 194, L27 (1974)
  7. Plasma sheet at lunar distance during magnetospheric substorms
    Rich, F et al., JGR, 79, 1981 (1974)

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